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Suiciders Attack Iraqi Samarra

Suiciders Attack Iraqi Samarra
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Five gunmen, some of them wearing suicide belts, attacked the Iraqi city of Samarra on Monday, claiming the lives of at least four members of the security forces, officials said.

Suiciders Attack Iraqi Samarra

"A group from the Daesh [ISIS/ISIL] terrorist gang tried to infiltrate Samarra and forces confronted them and killed them," the Joint Operations Command said in a statement.

Samarra, which lies 110 kilometers north of Baghdad, is home to a major security headquarters and to an important Shiite shrine where a 2006 bombing touched off two years of dispute.

At least four members of the Iraqi security forces were martyred and one wounded in the attack, the JOC and other security officials confirmed.

Security officials said the assailants came from the western bank of the Tigris, crossed it on a boat and attacked a building belonging to the Salaheddin provincial council.

A curfew was briefly slapped on the city as security forces combed the area for any additional attackers.

There was no immediate claim for the attack but officials in Samarra blamed it on Daesh, which is fighting to shield its Iraqi bastion of Mosul against a huge government offensive to liberate the city.

The "inghimasi" attack, a term for terrorist operations in which gunmen, often wearing suicide vests, intend to sow chaos and fight to the death rather than achieve any military goal, fits a recent pattern of Daesh attacks.

The group launched a series of spectacular diversionary attacks on targets outside Mosul in the past six weeks, including in Kirkuk, Rutba and Sinjar.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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